Rockwell Wall Calendar

Norman Rockwell sold his first illustration to The Saturday Evening Post in 1916. Over the next half century he produced more than three hundred classic covers for that magazine, a body of work that helped shape twentieth-century American identity and that elevated Rockwell (1894-1978) to the status of cultural icon. Although he didn't have a high school diploma (he dropped out to study art at the National Academy of Design), Rockwell did possess superb technical skills, keen powers of observation, and an ability to tell a story visually through a few well-chosen details. With unconcealed sentiment and wry humor, his paintings speak volumes about the human condition and the country he loved.\rTwelve of Rockwell's iconic artworks from The Saturday Evening Post are presented here for your enjoyment.\r

This calendar is perfect as décor in your home, kitchen, or office and easily helps to keep track of important dates, contacts, and other events at a glance. Each calendar month is easy to glance at and see what responsibilities you have coming up, so make sure you stay organized through the year! Personalization is easy with different colors for appointments and trips, add stickers or stickie notes for a quick reference, or create your own system of symbols and abbreviations.

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Printed on high-quality, FSC certified paper

Full-color pages throughout

Includes all major and significant holidays

Features Americana artwork of Norman Rockwell

Carefully curated images

Stay on track and organized all year

Great as a gift for any occasion

Perfect for the home or office

Pair with your favorite organizational tool

Rave Reviews

"I love this calendar! I get one every year, not always easy to do. Good layout & size; and Rockwell's work is represented well and presented well. Thanks." -Talbot

"This is a great calendar; full of authentic Rockwell reproductions. Hearkens back to simpler times. A must for any Rockwell fan." -Jmpants

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All of Pomegranates calendars are printed with soy-based inks on FSC® certified paper, which means the paper has been certified by the Forest Stewardship Council and manufactured by an FSC certified printer. FSC certification promotes responsible forest management by ensuring that forestry practices are environmentally responsible, socially equitable, and economically viable.

Why Calendars?

Does your room need some color but you cant decide on a piece of art? Do you want to redecorate but are on a budget and dont want to break the bank? Wall calendars are the world's most popular calendars with style and unique themes for every interest from art to animals, religion to meditations, family organizers and childrens themes. Fill your walls with life and keep them fresh all year with a beautiful and affordable calendar. The wall calendar format gives you enough space to keep yourself organized and provide breathtakingly beautiful decor for any room, or surface, in your home. A calendar is easy to glance at and see what responsibilities you have coming up this month, so make sure you stay organized through the year! You can personalize your calendar, too, with different colors for appointments and trips, add stickers or stickie notes for a quick reference, or create your own system of symbols and abbreviations. Track appointments, anniversaries, birthdays and more! Or, cut out and frame your favorite images for year-round art. Wall calendars make great gifts for any and every occasion! The most common wall calendar size is 12" x 12" but sizes do tend to vary from large poster sizes to small mini-calendars or desk calendar. Check out each calendars specifications for an exact size. Shop our vast selection of high quality wall calendars.

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Norman Rockwell (18941978) was a twentieth-century American painter known for his illustrations of everyday life. He created his most famous images for the Saturday Evening Post magazine, including Rosie the Riveter, Saying Grace, and the Four Freedoms series. The Norman Rockwell Museum holds more than 574 original paintings and drawings by the artist; it is located in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, where Rockwell spent the last twenty-five years of his life.

Founded in 1870, The Metropolitan Museum of Art is located in New York City's Central Park, along Fifth Avenue. The Met presents more than 5,000 years of art from every corner of the world.